Micro Reaction Systems
Mode of operation:
It is possible to mix different media within an adjustable
range of volume flows. The media temperature can be controlled
very easy. Thereby the in- and outlet temperature of the
fluids as well as the drop in pressure will be recorded. The
temperature of the reaction will be controlled by the heat
exchanger. The intuitive understandable user interface enables
a fast training of the user. The experimental settings may be
set free. It is also possible to store them in a database in
order to perform the experiment at a later time. Therefore the
recipe management takes over the task of data management.
Advantages
- Easy control of the process parameter
- modular structure
- standardized connections
mikroSyn - the laboratory standard
The system contains:
- mikroglas - reaction module
- 2 rotary pumps to pump the reagents (Volume flow within
0.1 ml/min. up to appr. 20 ml/min.)
- 1 gear pump to pump the tempered media (Volume flow
within 50 ml/min. up to appr. 200 ml/min.)
- valves and sensors (Temperature and pressure)
- polystaten for heating or cooling the tempered media
within -20°C up to 120°C
- operating unit
mikroSyn II - designed for two-stage
reactions
The system contains:
- 2 mikroglas - reaction modules
- 3 rotary pumps to pump the reagents (Volume flow within
0.1 ml/min. up to appr. 20 ml/min.)
- 1 gear pump to pump the tempered media (Volume flow
within 50 ml/min. up to appr. 200 ml/min.)
- valves and sensors (Temperature and pressure)
- polystaten for heating or cooling the tempered media
within -20°C up to 120°C
- operating unit
mikroSyn IR - with integrated online
analytic
The system contains:
- mikroglas - reaction module
- 2 rotary pumps to pump the reagents (Volume flow within
0.1 ml/min. up to appr. 20 ml/min.)
- 1 gear pump to pump the tempered media (Volume flow
within 50 ml/min. up to appr. 200 ml/min.)
- valves and sensors (Temperature and pressure
- polystaten for heating or cooling the tempered
media within -20°C up to 120°C
- integrated flow cell
- FT-NIR spectrometer Matrix F from Bruker Optics
- operating unit
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